[News NHK Japan] Today Japan M4.8 Earthquake Hits And Depth 80KM On 28/1/24 8:59AM Happened Chiba Prefecture, Not Far From Tokyo, Japan, At That Time.


Oh, here it is. An earthquake of magnitude M4.8 occurred on January 28, 2024 in Tokyo Bay, Chiba City. Maximum earthquake intensity 4 (M4.8), depth 80 km, according to NHK Japan news report.

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At 8:59 a.m. Sunday, an earthquake measuring approximately 4.8 on the Richter scale struck the Kanto region, measuring 4 on the Richter scale on the Japanese earthquake intensity scale of 7, in central Tokyo.  and the eastern part of Kanagawa Prefecture  There is no threat of tsunami damage from this earthquake.  According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, July 13 - The Meteorological Agency reported that a preliminary earthquake of magnitude 4.8 on the Richter scale occurred in Tokyo.  Kanagawa Prefecture  and other areas  Eastern Japan on Sunday morning  But there is no danger of a tsunami. TOKYO, Jan. 28: The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 on the Richter scale occurred off Japan's Tokyo Bay on Sunday.  A strong tremor was felt in the heart of Tokyo.  There were four intensity levels on Japan's earthquake intensity scale of 7 in central Tokyo and other areas and in Yokohama in Kanagawa, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.  There were no immediate reports of casualties from the quake.  which occurred at a depth of 80 kilometers in Tokyo Bay.  The earthquake caused minor delays in public transportation services in many metropolitan areas.  Including the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train, according to the operator.  Meteorological Office  Preliminary earthquake measuring 4.8 Richter scale in Tokyo  Kanagawa Prefecture  and other areas  Surrounding on Sunday morning  But there is no danger of a tsunami.  It said the Shindo earthquake was the highest level 4 on Japan's earthquake intensity scale, a level 7 in central Tokyo.  and other areas  of the capital and Yokohama  It was centered in Tokyo Bay at a depth of 80 kilometers, the agency said.

The quake did not appear to affect normal train service within the Tokyo metropolitan area, JR East and private train operators said, with service operating normally, NHK reported. However, at least one shinkansen traveling between China Station Gawa in Tokyo and Shin-Yokohama Station in Kanagawa Prefecture An emergency stop was made at approximately 9:00 a.m. According to reports, the Japan Meteorological Agency said that this earthquake was centered in Tokyo Bay. The earthquake, which was about 80 kilometers below the surface, was reported at 8:59 a.m. The quake measured a 4 on Japan's seismic intensity scale of 7 in central Tokyo and the eastern area of nearby Kanagawa Prefecture. Agency officials deny tsunami threat. This earthquake was felt throughout the capital. The same applies to Machida, west of Tokyo and Yokohama. It is expected that it will rain or snow from time to time. on Sunday in areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake. which shook central Japan on New Year's Day. Officials are advising caution against hypothermia. By taking preventive measures such as using blankets to keep themselves warm, evacuees are also being urged to avoid so-called economy class syndrome by exercising to reduce blood clots. This can be fatal in the worst cases. People should watch out for possible landslides. Due to the continuous vibration, the ground loosened. The number of earthquakes in the Noto region and surrounding areas has decreased, however, seismic activity remained high as of 4:00 a.m. on Sunday. There were 1,534 tremors observed, with an intensity of 1 or higher, on Japan's scale of 0 to 7.

Weather officials urged people to be alert for earthquakes of magnitude 5 or stronger. on monday An earthquake of magnitude 7.6 occurred in Japan. Near the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture This has led to tsunami warnings for nine provinces along the country's west coast and nearby areas such as South Korea. Additional earthquakes are expected this week. Japan is especially prone to earthquakes because four tectonic plates meet in the country. Japan suffered a major earthquake in 2011, with nearly 20,000 people dead, with the majority from the tsunami. It also caused the collapse of the nuclear power plant in Fukushima. The disaster is believed to have caused $220 billion in damages to neighboring South Korea. The earthquake was still felt in Tokyo. capital of japan 300 kilometers (186 miles) away on the other side of the country, across nine provinces, nearly 100,000 people were evacuated and stayed overnight in sports buildings and school gyms. They are generally used as emergency evacuation centers in Japan. These are often created with A “disaster stockpile” consists of food supplies and other necessities to support life for a specified period of time. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued a low tsunami warning for Niigata and Toyama prefectures. and a major tsunami warning was issued for Ishikawa. That was canceled on Tuesday morning.

Within two hours of a major earthquake near the Noto Peninsula, Japanese broadcaster NHK TV urged people to flee to higher ground or to the tops of nearby buildings as quickly as possible. It is feared that flood waters could reach as high as 5 meters (16.4 feet) in the event of a tsunami. Waves about 1.2 meters high hit the town of Wajima in Ishikawa Prefecture 10 minutes after the 7.6 Richter scale earthquake hit, while fires caused by the collapse of buildings in the area also ignited. Villagers were forced to evacuate in the dark due to a power outage. People were seen carrying items such as blankets, while others Hurry out and pick up the baby. On Tuesday, the JMA reported that the country had been hit by 155 earthquakes since the first quake struck on Monday. It has been nearly 13 years since the devastating earthquake and tsunami that caused the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. But memories in Japan are still fresh. and on monday Everyone is brought back to attention when tremors begin in Ishikawa City. And the tsunami warning sound began to sound. When I first moved there I would jump out of bed when our building shook just a little. within a few months I fell asleep amid the shaking, and in Japan, earthquakes quickly became a part of life. You will get used to them up to a point.

There is always that nagging feeling in your heart. When will the next big one hit? Is our building good enough? For this generation All of those fears came to fruition on March 11, 2011. For two minutes the world shook in a way no one had ever experienced before in living memory. It goes on and on and on. Anyone who has been through this can describe exactly where they were and how frightened they felt. But what was worse was that 40 minutes later the first tsunami wave came ashore. Collapse the sea wall and wiped out cities and villages. It is hundreds of kilometers along Japan's northeastern coast. All of this was broadcast live on television by news helicopters flying over Sendai. Nuclear power plants are in crisis. The collapse of Fukushima has begun. Hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes. Even Tokyo doesn't feel safe. The imprint of that day left a deep emotional scar. Several months later I'm searching for a new place to live in Tokyo. My wife studied geological maps to see where the strongest rocks were. On a high place, away from any rivers. She is obsessed with the age of buildings. We moved into our 1985 building and we began stocking up on food and water. Under the bathroom sink is a packaged box with a shelf life of five years. What happened at Fukushima 12 years ago? Fukushima Why are some scientists worried about water impacts? The horrors of 2011 will return on Monday. The death toll is approaching 50 and likely to rise further. Roads are damaged and bridges are destroyed. Hundreds of buildings collapsed. There are people stuck underneath. This earthquake also caused a major landslide.

But most of the buildings still stand. In large cities like Toyama and Kanazawa This morning life appeared to be returning to normal. I chatted with a friend in the nearby city of Kashiwazaki. “It was really the scariest thing I've ever experienced here,” he said. And we have to evacuate from the coast. But now we're back.” Despite widespread damage, But yesterday's earthquake is also a remarkable story of Japan's success in mitigating such disasters. Japan doesn't report earthquakes based on their magnitude. Report how much the ground shook. The levels go from 1 to 7 and on Mondays in Ishikawa. The highest vibration The country's engineering triumph becomes clear when you compare the aftermath of Monday's disaster to the Great Tokyo Earthquake of 1923. As we all know, the Great Kanto Earthquake flattened vast areas of the city. Modern brick buildings built along European lines collapsed. The results led to Japan's first earthquake-resistant building code. The new building must then be reinforced with steel and concrete. Wooden buildings will have thicker beams. Every time the country experiences a major earthquake The damage was studied and regulations improved. The biggest leap forward came in 1981, after which all new buildings were required to have anti-seismic measures. Again, after the 1995 Kobe earthquake, more lessons were learned.

A measure of success was when the magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit in 2011, Tokyo's seismic level reached 5, equal to the tremor experienced by the Japanese capital in 1923. The city was in ruins - 140,000 people died in 2011. Skyscrapers There was a huge sway, windows were broken, but no major buildings were destroyed. It was a tsunami that killed thousands of people. It's not a vibration on the ground. It is difficult to think of any other country. In a world that could have experienced Monday's quake without being hit much harder,


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